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How to wean a vegetarian baby
By Jane Thynne on 24/11/2010 in Special diets for babies
If you've decided to wean your baby on a vegetarian diet, follow our guide to which foods and supplements will give him a fully nutritious and well-balanced diet
to check the packaging carefully, as some prepared Quorn foods are high in salt.
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Top superfoods for babies
By Cheryl Freedman on 24/09/2012 in First steps to weaning
The following all pack a punch when it comes to essential nutrients, so include them in your baby's diet if you can
in fibre.Awesome orangesThe juiciest fruit gives a good dose of vitamin C, which can help to fight off colds. Oranges are also a source of calcium, essential for healthy bones, and potassium, which counteracts the negative effects of salt: something that
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Eating out when you're pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/07/2008 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Enjoy those kid-free suppers while you can - but eat well!
good idea to make sure you're stoking up your system with efficient calories rather than 'empty' ones. Otherwise you might still feel full when your body is starting to flag again.Also, it's preferable to avoid too much salt during pregnancy
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Vitamin B and your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/11/2010 in First steps to weaning
There are a number of B vitamins, which help your baby convert food into usable energy and also keep blood cells healthy
. Be careful however, not to give prepared breakfast cereals to babies under one, because many contain salt and sugar, and to limit the amount of salty, sugary cereals you give to toddlers.Oats are a great source of both B1 and B2, so try giving oatcakes
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weaning worries
By harry and georges mummy on 25/02/2007 in forum
weaning worries
babies – even though we had them as kids – because I thought they had salt or sugar in them. But presumably they don't these days?Laura x i bought harry some rusks to try but lee had eaten them before i could give him them and he is 26! Hi Laura, they do
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Know-how: moving to formula milk
By lanky on 30/03/2010 in forum
to at least a G cup, they were bright red, swollen, excruitiatingly painful and covered with huge veins and swollen milk ducts. i ran to the chemist to get some epsom salts as advised by a friend only to be told that the salts were an old wives tale
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lavender oil baths after birth, whats your recommendations?
By KING BABA on 14/10/2009 in forum
lavender oil baths after birth, what's your recommendations?
wounds so i guess it depends if its just bruising or if you end up with an epistiotomy. I had stitches too, and the witch hazel certainly helped. Hi,I had stitches as i had an epistiotomy and i had a quick soak 3 times a day in warm salt water bath
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mastitus
By nattyb, molly and chloe on 17/03/2009 in forum
and your baby, I went to the bottle and my son is healthy 19mths. If you can get thru the pain thats great. If you decide to change I used epson salts and my milk dried up in 3 days yeah went to the loo lots but hey beats tender breasts. Good luck
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Boys vs Girls
By Loopy & Isaac (born Fri 13 Feb 09) on 19/11/2008 in forum
Who is most lazy & who is most likely to be born late?
was born @ 32weeks and he was only active when i went to bed and he also had really bad hiccups only when i went to bed, but i never put on weight anywhere but my tummy legs and arms went smaller if anything,hated chocolate but loved salt/vin crisps
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Strange Cravings :S
By Sarahann on 12/12/2008 in forum
potatoes sound nice , how do you make them?Im 18 today by the way everyone obviously can't go out and get drunk though lol! save all my energy for my 21st! Hi Sarahann. Happy 18th!I make a few cuts in the potato, then rub with oil and salt (keeps
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